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Seol Chong (650 – 730 AD) was a leading scholar of the period from the Gyeongju Seol clan. He studied writings and the related Chinese classics. He is also known by the Chongji and the Bingwoldang.

Seol was the son of the prominent Buddhist figure and the Silla princess Yoseok, the daughter of King Muyeol. He was of head-rank six in Silla's bone rank system. An account of his life is found in the , yeoljeon (biographies), vol. 6 and his achievements are mentioned as well in the account of (vol. 5).

Seol Chong is best remembered for regularizing the and gugyeol scripts, which were the first systems for representing the in Chinese characters. The idu script had been in use previous to Seol Chong, but had lacked rigorous principles. Early in his career Seol is also credited with composing a short Confucian parable on kingship entitled The Warning of the Flower King (화왕계/花王戒) for King Sinmun of Silla. This parable is either repeated or paraphrased in the Samguk Sagi, and influenced later writers of the period. A typically Confucian text, it criticizes monarchs for valuing pleasure-seeking over righteous rule.

Seol Chong is sometimes regarded as the progenitor of the Gyeongju Seol lineage. However, opinions on this differ, since the Seol family name is found as far back as the foundation of Silla.

He is also one of eighteen Korean Confucian sages who have been enshrined in the Korean National .


See also
  • History of Korea
  • Korean literature
  • List of Korean philosophers

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